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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Tajem agrees to help trace ill-gotten gains


Former deputy chief minister Daniel Tajem has agreed to assist Hindraf Makkal Sakthi or any group that wants to bring Sarawak Chief Minister Taib Mahmud to justice and return to the people whatever ill-gotten gains that been taken abroad.

“I agree to help in whatever way I can,” he said when asked to comment on a statement by London-based Hindraf chairman P Waythamoorthy.

Waythamoorthy has named, among others, Tajem who could help in the investigation of Taib’s alleged accumulation of wealth in Canada and other countries.

Tajem had been deputy chief minister under Taib’s government. He had also served as Malaysian High Commissioner to New Zealand.

“I know how much Taib earns as chief minister, and I am prepared to help,” said Tajem, who is a noted criminal lawyer.

Since the disclosure of Taib’s wealth was made by a website, the news has generated much interest in Sarawak.

It has become a daily topic in coffeeshops and offices.

Some people have printed the story, compiled and distributed it, while others wanted to use it for the coming state election.

Meanwhile, chairman of PKR Sarawak, Baru Bian, confirmed that he is collecting evidence before lodging a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

courtesy of FreeMalaysiaToday

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